Showing posts with label Teen Etiquette for Mourning. Show all posts
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Sunday, July 18, 2021

Early 20th C. Teen Mourning Attire

 At most, a girl of thirteen should wear dark gray or white dresses with black hair ribbons, shoes and stockings and other accessories.


What Readers Ask: 
Q. “What is the correct mourning for a girl of thirteen who has recently lost her mother?”
A. In this country, sensible persons do not permit girls in their early teens to wear black, even for a parent. It is positively bad taste to let a 13-year-old girl wear all black or crepe. Even though the elder members of the family wear black, children need make no change in their dress whatever. At most, a girl of thirteen should wear dark gray or white dresses with black hair ribbons, shoes and stockings and other accessories. – Morning Union, 1917


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